The worst part about YouTube is if you accidentally watch some crappy video, that channel will haunt you forever in every single recommendation on the site
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Replying to @ow
Have you tried removing the recommended content by marking them as "Not interested"? This will influence how YouTube suggests videos to you in the future. Here's more info: https://goo.gl/mfD7rf . Hope this helps.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @ow
Hell, it's impossible to stop YouTube auto play from actually working in EVERY context today --- whatever setting you use doesn't work when playing a video in a list. So no-one's going to take you very seriously when you claim "Oh, we do too care about personalization".
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Replying to @handleym99
That's odd, which device/browser are you using? Does this happen across devices? Keep us posted.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
macOS 13.6, Chrome 67. Logged in, autoplay off. Compare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLkM2Wdv6DA&list=PLQ7Ydow-dB2NTzTniXCBJXBptSbyJRzrW&index=2 … (which will keep autoplaying) AND https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLkM2Wdv6DA … which will honor the no autoplay.
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Replying to @handleym99
Thanks for the info. have you tried clearing your browser's cache and cookies? If you need a how-to, this guide has the exact steps: https://goo.gl/dwzcyo . Also, try using a different browser or Incognito mode. Let us know if this works.
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Come on guys, don't be like that! This happens on multiple machine,s multiple browsers. Did you COMPARE the two links? The salient difference is one comes from a playlist, the other doesn't.
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